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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1915 " DFATHS AND FUNRRALS. |STOPS RUNAWAY AND | PANCHO VILLA ALVE | BRICK STRIKERS Mrs. Samuel Johpson SAVES LITTLE ONES = RETURN TO WORK : RICHTER & CO. mirvr's.] amuel Johnson of 45 Duwight “Corpse” Has Been Busy In State of ORD ONEPRICE (]9 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. L ar yesterday a‘ternoon at the S s ise N s, y. Newington sanitarium. She was 29 Durango i O N e P rCrenco e 114116 AsyLu ST. Represented by E. W. Eddy. j HARTFORD, 31 West Main St., City Hall Building Telephone years old and leaves, hesides her hus- i i band, four small chiicren, Otto, Effie, Prevents Injury to School l Making of Brick in the Berlin L = | i Captain William Souney’s Prompt Act Army, Prisonecr Says. liam and Beatrice. Hor parents Field Headquarters In Mexico, May . and two brothers live in Norway. The Children, e ~olumbus, N, M.} y ay. v (B less to Columbus l R l & l ' funeral will h Sl S e : i as 1 o s 2 h S‘ e e I e e al will be held from her lat Contali Michasl Boumey o Ensine | Moy L6 neisco Villa has recov The backbone of the str among S S an y, A u V home tomorrow and interment will be ered from his wounds and has been | the brick vard workers in Derlin is in Fairview cemet busy for some weeks attempting 1o | broken, according to many connected : a runaway horse in front of the engine | e e at the comer of linst and | raise a new army in the State of Du- | with the industry. A large number of 50 Sh Waterbur ( :as CO (iam o Hat prc Rho ' caved | Tango, according to a story told here | men have returned to work and only \ S y o company No. 5 made a daring stop of | s street and incidentally The funeral of John N. Hackett, Hhodenieiee : i today by a Mexican who was captured |h9 arrival of pleasant weather is nec- formerly of this city, was held in | - in the engagement at Ojo Azules, late v for the industr, me its 8 b e ) )+ 20 shs North & Ju 0 o'clock. His family from this city 7 . i f . Cavalrymen are riding hard on the | half of the men have returned to each L ~ attended the funeral services. Inter- ; % trail of small bands of bandits. vard and the owners are now nzking ey preparation for making of the normal I 5 . supply. It is not probable this can y 50 h U O g BACTERIOLOGIST IS e : N sns umon . Lo. In spite of the inclement weather SECURED BY HOLDEN | many of the yards started disging late home tomorrow afternoon at clay this morning. Only a handful o'clock. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill will e = of the strikers gathered in Depot officiate and interment b i 0 e S e square, Kensington, today, it being Dl @ nterment il be i | g i 1 Physician Who Figured in Waite and | o5;4 that over half the usual number ment took place in Lowell. Mrs. Ruth Smith. e The funeral of Mrs. Ruth Smith : ; l of Camp street will be held from her i Smith Cases Engaged by Mrs. employed have left for pastures new, @ while practically all of th)sc remain- 2 ! Gilligan's Lawyer. ing, ve returned to work. It was Mrs. » The funeral of Mrs. Mary Murphy N Z e reported that none of the owners have ~ = e was meld from St Marvs church ac | > @B | o May 15 Bencaiet L | e T Siniers, but (e coald SPORT SKIRTS o 9 o'clock this mornin Rev. Fred- . W Holden, counsel for Mrs. Amy E. Ar- | 04" Corified. K I = Westinghous k i . , 5 Mrs. 3 B ied. b o estinghouse erick McKeon officiate, nd inter- L i N 1 cher-Gilligan, who is under arrest 2 3.95 to $9.95 Y astarniDaion ment was in the New Catholic cem- sre charge i ' r by 7§ 9 I At . here charged with the murder ¥ | AMERICAN PR. E. CO. Including Silverblooms, Cor-| Willys Overland etery. The pall bearers v John > poisoning of an inmate of her -home McArdle, Teatherby Powell . N Ifor aged le at Windsor in Ma o r ALL ST ~ Jon Pitzpatricls John Territer © and : e B INWILEING BANKRUPT (o manayiCatens HARTFORD STOCK orris Fitzgerald. The flower beai- arrange < hav: - O Schulz =] L e ‘ B (e e Fone Gy, G e o T Bl Smit] t came to Hartford in connection with [ . T or Graduation an onfirm- inltine i Creditors Say Tiabilitics Are $14,000.- Spema][les in Demand and Deal- == the case. He said he had asked Dr. Mrs. Anna Carlson. CAPTAIN MICHAEL SOUNEY. Arthur J. Wolfe, who under directlon 000 and the Asscts $18.006,000 tion | Hartford Stock Exchange The funeral of Mrs. Anna Carlsor = of States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, = = . . er . & g Erickson & flson’s undertaking | from the East street school from sure | ¢ pranklin R. Andrews of Cheshire 2 5 EStl s S w1 7-r\0:‘7§(.s atel: n:'h(:(‘“}\ lny:\n(y]lf;"o‘\\"] "1'( {injury and p le death today. «“rm)‘ r:\-nyltl_l-: ]dm.(h Mrs. f;mmm‘ Vew York, May 16.—An involun- EVCI‘y one simply beautiful —_— ‘\T&‘W ;:"l"‘»*\’”""l by E. W, ternoon and at 2 o'clock from the The horse was hitched to a Junk | cpovoeq 56 pr . Schuz could be pre tary petition in bankruptey was filed and beautifully simple N | el BRnE AT Mortuary Chapel. Interment will he | dealer’s wagon owned by i3. Stone and |, th him during any further au- | today by creditors of the American 3 a. m.—Specialties, particularly the May 16, 1 “in Fairview cemetery. Rev. G. K. | ran wild on East street. The halter which might be made. Dr. | Real Estate Co. holding millions of war group and motor issues, were in Bid Pihl will officiate. broke and the beast came racing t0W- [woife referred Mr. Holden to the | dollars worth of real estate in New | further demand on the renewal of Manufacturing Companies f — ards the school and suddenly turned | Goverg attorney. Yor 1 vicinity and whose bonds | ; - trading on the stock exchange today. | Adams Express Fred Lonman. for the sidewalk where a number of AMr. Alcorn was in New York today | are widely owned through the coun- Clt)’ Jl‘ems Dealings were active and diversified, | Aetna Nut little children, just out from the Kin- )iy consultation, it was understood, | try. Federal receivers for the concern 2 || with free absorption of large individ- [ Am Brass Co St . dergarten, were walking. with the district attorney there. Mr. [ were appointed last month. — | ual offerin Am Hosiery ( : Francis’ hospita] in Hartford follow- aptain Souney rushed in front of} groqen, it was , visited that The creditors petition places the as- Kitson’s dancing school, tonight, | Gains of one to almost two points | Am Hardware Co . ing an operation for ulcers about a | the charging beast and grabbing him | o ficial vester: sets of the company at $18,000,000 in | pyngalow. Lynch’s orchestr: advt. | were registered by Crucible Steel, { Am Silver Co week ago. Up to last night Mr, | by one ear and the nose finally Dr. Schulz figured as a bhacteriolo- | real estate, subject to mortgages of Bernard O’Brien of Main street is | Studebaker, Westinghouse, Industrial | Am Thread Co pfd > Lanman’s condition was good, but he | ‘b{">”‘~‘:*" him _""" ]»\‘“’rlx';y;“‘”“:‘l‘ihN“““" ;-ml i‘: the \‘\l'.mo t:\]e«(‘ in N(-‘\\'\Y)nv (s;'le‘x.::g::,ll?x?&;.‘](] l:m liabilitiesiat $14,- | oo in e oith rheumatism, ‘ \l('nhnl,’A\mt\ri(;«n Zinc and National :ii‘lilllru;*n& Suv(nwr Co rudd ad a change for the wor: nimself was C s - |and also in the Smith case at Asbury ; secured. S EhS Tand wriie Willys.Overlanalstored & =61 Brass Co ](.‘1‘:\1"::1 :]l’:il v’r\m}?r::’:!; r)'lr'hi\ et | Witnesses were loud in their praises | park, N. J. The company committed an act of %“tq” h‘\(‘h’”[‘h”-‘ complained to the | [ 0% /) acord on its four point ad- | Broad Brook Co vived by his wife, formerly 3 of the fireman. Mr. Holden today expressed disbe- | bankruptey, it is alleged, by making |v0>\<1l“ Ehis ~\“§C'nf’f"_“ gcnatie ‘_‘““;"““l ance to 27 Mexicans also were | The Edward Balf Co Antoinette Brumbaum of this city; | = = lief that any body of a former in-|preferential payments aggregating | neighbor at T8 West strect assaulted | o\ "\ erican Smelting rose brisk- [ C, Lekwd & Brnd Co his father, two brothers and two WATCH IS STOLEN. mate of the home at Windsor, other | $500,000 to certain of its creditors. [her with a club. | Iy. New York Central, Canadian Pa- | Collins Co 2 sisters. Richard Naples, who conducts a |than that of Andrews, had been ex- | The petition says that the company Walter Wisk of 53 Broad street | cific, Baltimore and Ohio, Erie, Nor- | Colt's Arms Co The funera] will be held from his | barber shop at the corner of Hart- | humed. sold real estate for $900,000 and se- | :eports to the police jhnt m\‘\m’\ le | fol)x and Western and U. §. Steel | Hagle Lock Co ’ late residence at 64 Rowe avenue, | ford avenue and East Main street, cured mortgages to the extent of | was stolen and says Stanley Fedrawz | gained substantial fraction Gfn-Nbgr Tob Co pfd Hartford, Thursday afternoon. reports to the police that his place $220,000, the proceeds of which trans- | took it. | =" Closing—TIndustrial Alcohol and | Hiyk Witr Pwr Co e was entered about 9:20 o'clock this STRUCK BY TRAIN actions were applied to the payment The! Bearsiclass willlniest Wednese il lebaes eiliiali cotton! cavilorallwora | Internatl! sliveripra WILL BE MARRIED morning and a gold watch and a of certain bondholders. The ¢comM-| Gay evening at 8 o’clock to prepare | active and strong in the final hour, | Internatl Silver com ... 50 e silver cigarette were stolen from bviE pIm nesmee Gt of Hed R SRR o i o A 3 G || S T e Sl e e | S B R e IN CHURCH CHAPEL |~ desk. Entrance was made by Serious TInjuries 2t Main Strect | property to be concealed, the petition | yray 23, | their midday declimes. The closing | .aanders, Frary & Clark 64 ] sl GhE el G GeLE The dressmaking class of the Work- | was irregular. J R Montgomery Co ... 98 ing Girls’ club will meet this even- TN N B Machine Co ....... 79 ! JACOB YUNG SERIOUSLY ILL. Peter Johnson of 646 Arch street, EMBARGO ON LUXURIES ing. On Thursday evening the em- g N D Mfg Co pfd ......118 Wedding of Rev. Howard S. Fox and | Jacob Yung of Corbin avenuc is |61 vears old, was struck by the in- broidery class will meet and mem- | New York Stock Exchange quota-|N D Mfg Co com ......277 critically iil at his home and some |bound Bristol dinkey at the Main bers of the club will also assemble to uonsbturmihtps hg R;,chtl:rgt&-.k ;r; ;nr(h & Tudd Mty Ch 109 doubts are expressed as to his re- |street railroad crossing at 2:20 o'clock |, 1ol p e gua biohinit- | discuss vacation plans. members of the New York Stoc < | Peck Stow & Wilcos || 31% Covery. Mr, Yung is one of the oldest | this afternoon but escaped serious in- | —talan Cab ¢ e M I | change. Represented by E. W. Eddy. | Plimpton Mfg Co ......117 German residents in this city and has | juries. The old man and a younger ing All But Necessities of Lifc— WITH THE ELKS. v.\fa,v 16, 11‘]“ I:’X'att & \\"hitm-} Co pfd 104 The marriage of Rev. Howard §. | made his home on Corbin avenue for | companion are said to have crossed g A r High Low Closc |Smyth Mfg Co 5 175 Fox and Miss Dorothy Prentice will | about a half centur: under the gates just as the trai Bulky Articles Banned. The next regular meeting vvlf”\r;jl\y‘\ Am Beet Sugarl 15| Hanaicre s oot A i ite take place tomorrow evening at 7 s B = came in. Johnson was hurled several g Brilon ‘."” BB QI ‘r{ | Alaska Gold 2314 E % | Stand Screw Co pfd B ..109 o'clock in the chapel of the South CAMPB MOORE. feet and the train was brought to an Rome, via Par , May 16, 3:50 a. m m:]u ll‘ln?xwlu\ evening. x.”f.“,'v’,\' JMM Am Ag Chem .. 7 i 1 Stand Screw Co com .300 Congregational church, Rev. Dr. Local people are intereste . | immediate stop s licjoaninct bbshiod opdecodavin. ‘\,',‘]“i\m]“"d; e it | G b By 1 i il & Tevel Co #iLN George W. C. Hill officiating. Invita- | approaching marriage of 3 uline | _Pr. Henry T, Ly was called and | hibiting the ‘."]"n“‘nt.:”‘“v S A R e el e S sheuseonon T s 281 | Stanley Works ........ 849 tions have been issued to the reception | Moore of Waterbury to Wooster € after a superficial examination hur- | and bulky :u_-.u-lm “;”,‘ n g A 5 ;‘ C 5 I"‘ Sl ']‘l\, "‘ . \_’Ml'mi e |Am Can ... voe B 581 5814 | Swift & Co Fo be held at the bride's home fol- | bell of the same city. Miss Moote is |Tied him to the New Britain General | Prime necessity, such as pauos and | the trail of an excells i 1‘1 e 14 | Am Can pfd ...111% 111Y 111% | Taylor & Fenn Co lowing the wedding ceremony, after | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. [ hospital where he was treated. furniture. This step has been t‘a‘lmn the event r\rhl:h wil s \:- 4 g 14 | am Toco .. iy 70 -0 Morrineton Obinra which the bride and groom will leave | Moore and is a niece of o It was found that Johnson's side | to remedy the difficulty in sccu lnz Members of § m,\r ,”f\ - G ATk smerting |11 11015 993 995 | Torrington Co com on a wedding trip. Moore of this city and Miss Marjorie | Was badly bruised but no bones werc | fieightage for uu}rtx_n.v'n?_n, [S\lll»ll - will be the guests o t.nl" ke too | Am Sugar ... 1120 112 110 Traut & Hine Theodore W. Fowle, formier room | Moore of Kensington. She has visited | broken and he was later able to | and such (»m.nnr?r!‘(m-n es of food as i meeting of the carniv 1 <vnrr‘1mlt '“\r, Am Tobhacco .....202 202 202 Union Mfg Co mate of the groom at the University | friends in this city on frequent occa- |leave the hospital. fapvecensli ol S ot will be held next Monday evening. A | Am Tel & Tel ...128% 1283% 128% | U S Envelope Co pfd of Michigan and now a student at the | sions. Mr. Campbell holds a respon- DhefeovernmentialsoRis _‘“"’_ 2 large delegation of the members of | Anaconda Cop ... 857% 84% 84% | U S Envelope Co com Teachers’ college at Columbia Uni- | e position with the \Waterbury FIND BODY IN RIVER. slablishingim ax LD DEloosiior DY : the local lodge are contemplating af s T g r C0.1041%% 1041 10114 { Biglow Hfd Cpt pfd visions and making a more extended | ¢1ip to Torrington, May 29, when the | Balgwin Toco . ... 915 o Biglow) HIACptiaamn tse of female labor. Other misurcs | migg of that town will have a celebra- | g 5 s01, | Russell Mfg Co o improve the economic and indu tion in the new home. The trip will | g Scovill Mfg Co Fred Lanman, formerly of thi died at 4 o'clock this morning a Crossing This Afternoon. Miss Dorothy Prentice To- morrow Evening. versity, will be the best man and Mrs. company. The date for the wed- b, S e Shteten Lillian Allen of Hartford, sister of | ding is set for June 1. of this town are today making an the bride, will be the matron of hon- - investigation in an effort o dentify ProYe 55 e : . <or. The ushers will be Louis Bruem-| MEMORIAL TO DR ZIBEh |l Seee O o e T B0 e 2 suial S Sl e Irompthesen pefmadelint-utosReurnl RediRbyARtE s Bpain ot colpi e i | Niles Bement Pond ...168 Perphd © Wty Losn Hartford, May 16.— ixty-sixth ] age, which was taken from the Hous- [ #" =7 e mem e Rutte Superior A 4 R. R. and Street R. R. Stocl Canadian Pacific’ Rev. Howard Fox is a ant pastor | 4 nual meeting of the Connecticut [atonic River late yvesterds g G . | . > Hfd & Conn West R 28 Sidfeducationalidizecto fatithe South l!‘:nnr“(v]vr\lhnr Medical society was held | Washington Bridge. The only articles NEW NOTE ]S HERE TO WED TOMORROW. | Central Teather .. 54% Tow e RERE church and Miss Prentice was form- | yiore today. A memorial on the death | found were two rings and a button St. Mary’s church will be the scene | Ches & Ohio . 6 15 e A erly a teacher in the local schools. She | of Dr, E. L. Styles of New Britain, | hearing the letters of the American of a pretty wedding tomorrow morn- | Chino Cop .. o RS Companig is the daughter of Mrs. Nellic L. Pren- | whqo died last August was presented | Federation of Labor. The bhody aiso [ Germany Warns Merchant Ships of | ing at 9 o’clock when Thomas Reno | Chi Mil & St Paul. CIty BaNk, - oe - oo r-i89 stice of ‘48 Prospect strect. nd adopted ho onsiderable tattoo marks g of New Haven will lead Miss Trma | Col F & T 5 3 429 ¢ | Conn Rvr Bnkng Co Necutral Nations Tt Is Dangerous to | Neri of this city to the altar, where | Cons Gas See 1350 =1 3538 §ConN TrustCot: Rev: John T. Winters will tie the ncp- | Crucible Steel tia] knot. The couple will be attend- | Nistillers Sec Turn Toward Submarine. Washington, May 16.—Germany, in | ed by Miss Ebba Neri sister of the | Fri oanY it S ; T Bl | - note presented to Secretary Lansing | bride as bridesmaid and Gerald Chap- | Tirie 1st nfd ... B2y 824 83y ) Qfd Trust Co ..-..... V : 9 to 11 a. m.—Hour by Count Von Bernstorff today, warns | pelle of New Haven will be hestman. | General Blec ... 167 T RS 160 Natl xchiange BRXE S o~ O o 8 | ncutral governments that merchant | Following the ceremon reception | g"”rh’vr'h -m;‘» i 5L Bzl ehoontem r?‘..,q‘ K 7 | 1 ¢ 3 Sale—} to 5 p m. | <hips flving neutral flags must obey | will be held at the home of the bride's | 7 \' \_fl"fiy_‘; S ' o “ ety Fresh Made ALY B &) B 1 the provisiops of international law in | parents on E Main sireet. The | 1:‘“”“1””” i S ey A 3 f SHOULDER& k| rezard to their conduct when stopped | couple will leave late in the aftcrnoon | Inspiratis g | B Mohican Creamery 12 KE i by a German submarine and that they | on a wedding trip to Washington, :\1‘”‘ Pl : 3 Sl s HE I‘ean bnloked 1 i c incur .rldn;'(‘) .\hmi\(l they turn (he)r D. .1 v flnm.\\h:( h ’”\‘ v will n Tehigh Vallev . | 31fa Morris Plan ships in the direction of a submarine. | their home in New en %PECIAL 5 1b :" i PR iy | Max Motor com. ] i g Fire Insurance Companies Al c P ; SINGER'S INERAL. HINE COMPANY ORGANIZES. MexiiRstnoleuiy " Aetna Fire ............300 ONLY EG(’;& ) B o VL aljonel KEanE [ EId Eive ol e e Rrake mple Services for Clara Louise Kell- | New Automobile Company Tas Cap- | National Fire .. < = Fresh “1N ogz As She Wished. ital Stock of $10.000. SR G RoRa Phoenix Fire .. Fresh Conn. 2 Moh. Bread Floar : C e ; Nev Cons = Standard Fire A doz C s i s C Western doz New Hartford, May 16—With the Not StloreanizationMhas i been | NG N HE & R R 23 1 i e TR T BE | < e e s : it b N Y Ont & West.. 9 0712 SPINACH 18(‘, simple services which she had planned | filea with the secretary of state hy | X T Ont & Wes 7 G Aotna Lite e AL the of Mrs. Clara. Louise | the A. (. Hine company of Hartford. | Northern Pac $ 3 . * | Aetna 55 resh Native pk Kellogg Strakosch, the famous Amer- | The capital stock is authorized at §10.- | Norfolk & West 24in 5| Conn General Life ....615 “ ican opera singer, who died at her | oo, divided into 100 shares of com- | Pac Mail & § i i it il e Swift’s Premium 25C Mohican Pure 1 8(; ‘CVl(ilrll‘? e E(“l,m 3OC § | home. Elpstone here last Saturday | mom stock. par value $100. The full | Penn R R 56,31 10 I ; Az was held this afternoon. Rev. B. O.|amount of capital has been paid in | Peoples Gas 4 1011 1 : Oleo. . .1-1b pkg Catsup ....pt bmhe “risbrook, pastor of the North Con- | cash, Prossed Steel Car. [FAstnasAco B New ’V[uencter 25c e B | sressional church of New Hartford | officers of the concern are as | Ray_Cons Best Pure . 091 Public Utilities, officiated and made a brief address. President and treasurer, A.| Reading ....... 0% | Fmgtn Rvr Pwr Co 5-1b bag Prepfl.red Buckwheat—l can Karo 27C Bl | Trterment was In Town Hill centa: S com... ! s - | Hra City Gas Lgt Co pfa tery in the family lot guarded by |rey. The above officers with H. ¢ |Rep T & S pfd.. 4 4 10014 | Hfd ¢ com Mohican Pea“ut 25C MOHICAN LAUNDRY SOAP 7 i BN | two stately Dalsam fir trees which | Hine comprise the board of directors. | Southern Pacific . 5, 0815 | Hfa Elec Butter . .. .2 1bs Mrs. Strakosch had always admired. ol Sonthern Rv .. 3 { So New I There was no singing at the funeral. MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS, Southern Ry pfd ] Many singers of note and other per- The directors of the mercantile | Studebaker COMPLAINS OF THEFT, - . B S . i i & o 1 3 s | 15-1b pk Potates—1 qt New Onions ... .for 39c PREMIFR SALAD lOc B | <ons prominent in the musical worta | The CCrECard O e RO e | Tenn Conper ... 3 ! | Henry Sennowski of 229 Eas ISSING . .bottle i : J Hine; sccretary, Ernest N, Humph- | Rep T & were present from New York, Boston ; Texas Oil el i atia et medneldfihisAmonning Woted ife el S o ctreete, notified tthe police toda: 5 reco s e adoptio of o 10 acifi LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES .each 1 OC OHIO NOISELES — 0BG e e B el S e o John Wilson of 2 ast Main yrinciples as sct forth ‘n the Stevens g principles as set fortih h SYEnE ([ e stole $7 from his mather. Se MATCHES BRI O 4C GREAT BRITAIN TRYING HARD | 151, t, the directors of the chamber FRESH RIPE STRAWBERRIES ... . bsk 1 5(: FANCY EVAPORATED 15 8 | Washington, May 16—The Brit which met at 4:30 o’clock this after- \iz S Rubber Co 614 Jilhs ,2"';'\‘. '::";';ht:;" h“‘d‘(l;"““ i‘ 3 2 assador, 5 ‘ecil Spring-Rice S Steel PEACH 5 1hs ambassador, Sir Cecil Spring-Ri noon. s - told Secretary Lansing today that | U S Steel pt¢ his government was striving fo | R TTTT e TR) Y ') to which T ¢ age abo ake rotest, bhut | Commander Streeter of Stanley Post, H H LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ....... ....Ib 15¢ T dioy 8 ke G TG GRirner LS o i e Cennecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. : B B | Lish its claim to the right to prevent | the annual Memorial Day exercises TRONG, RELIABLE N s Qc| IhANERTES OR BOL OGN | hjoie W el e e » STRONG, RLIABLE CORPORATION 1 t{}y of goods, or information by its e in the rooms of the post. s . " . elery ... . each R 18 S - | ] e organized and qgalxfied through years of efficiel G e Cll=o Ty 18c ® . . STRIKE ON B. & . trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardia Extra Large NATIVE LE 2 PRIM ¢ | CABRERA READY TO FLEF. Boston, May 16.—An order for a Executor or Administrator. Oranges VEAL 2 C jroasr &adaC Galveston, 'r A 16.—Pre: general strike of the t k workers | VEAL CoTiis o 26 |1ees vorse 0B s e e e CAPITAL §$750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 e y o fifl | paring to flee to the United States, ac- | Ma g ssued today by A. Sweet Green VEAL CHOPS ........Ib LAMB ..... SR g Al a i 2oy g shB Gk ! P AL S i i 5 ording to patch received at the | E. Barker, president of the Inte: § t t S f D t c Pepners ‘l‘\:: b I i 1 6c ¥ ‘\“\‘ Y ROASTING 18(: i ! consulate here today from Moaxico | tional Brotherhaod of Mainte OlmCC Cu l'IJS and a ¢ CpOSl 0. St ) e ..1b LAMB ..... e ! City This action is said to He re- | of Way Employes. The men were in- M. M. WHAPLES, Pres't. HARTFORD, CON: | sult of the progress of the revolution | structed to quit work at 6 o’clock to- in Guatemala. ight. = AT \ \ : : minate the delays and interferences | Fresh Native . 1 3c NATIVE ROASTING VEAL b 20¢ B S o he. United States| The various committees named by | Asparagus